Anthony Moaton
Former WSHU Newman's Own Foundation FellowAnthony Moaton is a recent graduate from Oberlin College where he made his own major in Performance Studies. He comes to WSHU through the Newman's Own Foundation Fellowship, which gives recent college graduates an opportunity to spend a year working in a non-profit organization. He is excited to be working with and mentored by his amazing co-workers and to develop the skills and tools to become a more effective storyteller.
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About two dozen people gathered in downtown Bridgeport on Wednesday to mark three months since Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico. They held a rally to…
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Scientists will soon start a multi-year bird study in Connecticut, the first statewide assessment of bird life of its kind.In the spring, volunteers will…
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U.S. Representative Joe Courtney, D-CT2, is warning that a bill being considered in Congress would make it more difficult for Americans to afford college.…
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U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., met with New Haven’s Ukrainian community over the weekend about legislation that will help treat wounded…
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The president of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities wants to cut 190 administrative jobs in an effort to consolidate the system over the next…
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University of Connecticut’s President Susan Herbst sent an email to the university community on Monday saying that the university will start new…
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Researchers mapping the seafloor of Long Island Sound recently got a new tool to help them. It’s a retrofitted boat that operates out of University of…
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Thanksgiving is the busiest time of the year for Amtrak, and they are currently gearing up to take in extra travelers, according to spokesperson Jason…
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Bridgeport’s school board recently approved a mandate that requires high school students to take a half-year course in African-American or…
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Alternative public schools can be the last option for teens and young adults who are at risk of dropping out. They’ve existed since the 1970s, and have…